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How To Tell if You're a Basic Bitch
If You Have These Symptoms, You Might Be a Basic Bitch.
See more http://www.collegehumor....
published: 02 Apr 2014
How To Tell if You're a Basic Bitch
How To Tell if You're a Basic Bitch
If You Have These Symptoms, You Might Be a Basic Bitch. See more http://www.collegehumor.com LIKE us on: http://www.facebook.com/collegehumor FOLLOW us on: http://www.twitter.com/collegehumor FOLLOW us on: http://www.collegehumor.tumblr.com cast Doctor - Patrick Warburton Lucy - Emily Axford Gerald - Brian Murphy crew Director - Paul Briganti Writer - Brian Murphy Producer - Dan Siegel Editor - Kent Kincannon President of Original Content - Sam Reich Vice President of Production / Executive Producer - Spencer Griffin Director of Production - Sam Sparks Director of Post Production - Michael Schaubach Assistant Production Manager - Sam Kirkpatrick Casting Director - Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington Art Director - Caitlin Williams Hair and Makeup - Michele Dawn Sweeney Production Coordinator - Emily Suvanvej 1st Assistant Director - Matt McKinnon Sound Mixer - Chris Bennett 1st Assistant Camera - Ryan Hogue 2nd Assistant Camera - Michaela Angelique Gaffer - Tyler Bell Key Grip - Noah Flippo Swing - Marcus Caracci Dave Hoffman Post Production Supervisor - Evan Watkins Post Production Coordinator - Andrew Mallonee Head Assistant Editor - Phil Fox Production Legal - Karen Segall Production Accountant - Christine Rodriguez Production Assistant - William Kreisberg Intern - Scott Gallopo Katie Marovitch Director of Photography - Elie Smolkin- published: 02 Apr 2014
- views: 322853
3:48
Sharon Stone Recreates Her "Basic Instinct" Leg Cross
Her interrogation scene is the most paused scene in movie history, and Sharon gives Conan ...
published: 08 Aug 2013
author: teamcoco
Sharon Stone Recreates Her "Basic Instinct" Leg Cross
Sharon Stone Recreates Her "Basic Instinct" Leg Cross
Her interrogation scene is the most paused scene in movie history, and Sharon gives Conan a taste. More CONAN @ http://teamcoco.com/video Team Coco is the of...- published: 08 Aug 2013
- views: 564028
- author: teamcoco
2:29
How To Make a Krabby Patty
Today I show you how to make a Krabby Patty in real life. After working with Plankton for ...
published: 13 Oct 2013
How To Make a Krabby Patty
How To Make a Krabby Patty
Today I show you how to make a Krabby Patty in real life. After working with Plankton for roughly 183 years I can now proudly reveal to you the secret Krabby Patty formula. It has been our goal to figure out the secret Krabby Patty formula and reveal the entire recipe to the world, and I can now proudly announce we have finally figured it out. Making a homemade Krabby Patty instead of purchasing one from the Krusty Krab will save you over $193,483 per year, so you've got nothing to loose! - Enjoy! Watch Maxmoefoe eat the World's First Krabby Patty! Click Here --► http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNSPw3ykA68 Click Here To Eggscribe! --► http://bit.ly/Eggscribe Share this real life Krabby Patty Recipe around! Tweet it! --► http://clicktotweet.com/fqe37 Have a video Suggestion? Post it in the Comments Section, Contact me through my Facebook page or Tweet me! Connect with me! Facebook ► http://www.facebook.com/HowToBasic Twitter ► http://www.twitter.com/HowToBasic Instagram ► http://instagram.com/HowToBasic 2ND Channel ► http://www.youtube.com/HowToBasic2 Website ► http://www.howtobasic.net/ T-Shirts & Eggy Merchandise ► http://howtobasic.spreadshirt.com/ Want to send me something? Send mail to ► HowToBasic PO Box 334 Cannington, WA 6987 Australia Want to show a friend how to make a real life Krabby Patty? Link them to this video! HowToBasic howtobasic How To Basic- published: 13 Oct 2013
- views: 76138
31:33
U.S. Air Force - Welcome to Basic Training (Award Winning Documentary)
This production uses "reality-based" storytelling to provide insight into the Air Force Ba...
published: 09 Jan 2014
U.S. Air Force - Welcome to Basic Training (Award Winning Documentary)
U.S. Air Force - Welcome to Basic Training (Award Winning Documentary)
This production uses "reality-based" storytelling to provide insight into the Air Force Basic Military Training (BMT) experience from the perspective of trainees and Military Training Instructors (MTI). "Air Force Basic Training: In Their Own Words" was produced by the 3D Combat Camera Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Production of the Year 1st Place-Documentary Category 2012 U.S. Air Force Visual Information Production Awards- published: 09 Jan 2014
- views: 111405
16:11
Basic English vocabulary for restaurants
http://www.engvid.com/ Eating in a restaurant can be a fun thing to do with friends, but i...
published: 27 Sep 2013
Basic English vocabulary for restaurants
Basic English vocabulary for restaurants
http://www.engvid.com/ Eating in a restaurant can be a fun thing to do with friends, but if you are just learning English all the new words can be confusing. Watch and learn what an "appetizer" is and how to change your "order", and before you know it you will be "fine dining" with the best of them. Take the quiz for this lesson here: http://www.engvid.com/basic-english-vocabulary-restaurants/ TRANSCRIPT Party of two, your table is ready, party of two. Okay, and these are your drinks, sir. There you go. Enjoy your meal. Bon appétit! Hi. James, from EngVid. When I'm not making videos, I need to make money, and this lesson, actually, is about restaurants. I used to be a waiter when I was younger, so I've been in many a restaurant, and I know it might be difficult for you when you -- I mean, you're coming to a new country. I'll slow it down for you because this is basic. You're coming to a new country, and you want to enjoy something. You want to have a meal out of your house. You know -- meal, dinner, or lunch or breakfast. And you go to the restaurant and then somebody walks up to you with, "party of", "table of", "And what would you like for appetizers?" "Would you like an app?" "Would you like this?" "Well, how about your main?" "What about this?" No! Please, don't. So let's slow it down. Let's make it basic, so when you enter a restaurant, you can right away know what they're talking about. Now, there're other things -- you know, we don't have everything in here. There are two other videos on restaurants that you can go watch on EngVid, but this is basic. But even if you think, "Oh, I know all this stuff. I'm very good", you might learn a thing or two. Okay? So come watch. So let's start off first. The worm has a drink. One of the first things they're going to come up to you depending -- and see, I don't know if you know this. There's "fine dining", "casual dining", and "fast food". First thing you should know, so where are you going? "Fast food" is like McDonald's, Taco Bell -- [coughs] that's not food -- Taco Bell, Subway -- most of this won't apply, okay? But some of these words, like -- well, we'll get there -- will apply, and I'll let you know. "Casual dining" is like Chili's or Montana's. I mean these are restaurants in the United States and Canada, so don't worry, but it's all similar. It means you can wear something like I'm wearing: jeans -- there you go. I'm getting old. Can't lift that leg up -- or a T-shirt, and it's okay. No one's going to complain, okay? And you can sit down. Not like McDonald's. You can sit down with a knife and fork, and you can eat your dinner. Or -- then you have "fine dining". "Fine dining" is when the people wear what we call "penguin suits". They have a tie and a shirt, and they walk up, and they serve on tables. Okay? But you need a reservation, and it's mucho dinero mis amigos, mucho, mucho dinero. For the rest of you, it's lots of money. "Fine dining" -- "fine" means "expensive", and you usually require a reservation to get a table. So let's just go with casual, because casual is where most can go. Even if you're in a foreign country and there are people who serve tourists, they're going to go mostly to casual, not necessarily fine dining, so I'm sticking with casual, all right? So casual -- McDonald's we know you just walk in. And here's something -- and McDonald people you can thank me. Next time you go, don't watch them and say, "Give me Big Mac. Give me French fries. And that I want." Try to say, "may I" or "can I have". People who work in the service industry -- which is what the restaurant industry is, where they serve you -- they want a little politeness, so try "can I have" and "may I have". You'll be surprised at how much better they serve you or treat you. Now let's go to the board with the worm, who is providing drinks. One of the first things you come in and you come to a restaurant, they might say to you, "party of" or "table for". And you're going to say, "What?" Well, "party of" -- I know you're not like, "Fiesta time, baby! Yeah, we're going to party, going to be drinking" -- no. What they mean is you are a group of people, and how many are in the group. So "party of two" or "party of four" means there are two -- you can say, "There are two in my party" or four. "There are two of us", or "there are four of us", or ten, okay? Then it's a "partay". It's not a "party"; it's a "partay". Now, "table of" means the same thing, or "table for", "table for". And they mean, for -- I did a video where I talked about "for" means "receive". Go look at it. "For" means "to receive", so "table for four people", so "table for four", "table for five" -- this is four. How many people? That's easy. And that's when they're sitting in the front. That's the first thing they will ask you. Then they will bring you to your table. And they're going to give you something called a "menu".- published: 27 Sep 2013
- views: 5167
0:10
CALLING ALL THE BASIC BITCHES
THUMBS UP FOR MORE VIDS ♡ PO BOX: Anthony Quintal 190 Haverhill Street #392 Methuen, MA 01...
published: 26 Jun 2012
author: lohanthony
CALLING ALL THE BASIC BITCHES
CALLING ALL THE BASIC BITCHES
THUMBS UP FOR MORE VIDS ♡ PO BOX: Anthony Quintal 190 Haverhill Street #392 Methuen, MA 01844 DONATE: https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESS...;- published: 26 Jun 2012
- views: 1220403
- author: lohanthony
8:49
Learn English: Basic Kitchen Vocabulary
http://www.engvid.com/ Let's go in the kitchen and cook! You will learn basic kitchen voca...
published: 30 Jan 2014
Learn English: Basic Kitchen Vocabulary
Learn English: Basic Kitchen Vocabulary
http://www.engvid.com/ Let's go in the kitchen and cook! You will learn basic kitchen vocabulary to help you in the kitchen! You can use a oven to bake a cake, a kettle to make tea, and a fry pan to cook eggs! After watching this lesson, check out Adam's lesson on more advanced cooking vocabulary at http://www.engvid.com/cooking-vocabulary/ and take the quiz on this lesson at http://www.engvid.com/basic-kitchen-vocabulary/ TRANSCRIPT Hello. Are you hungry? You better get to the kitchen. "The chicken? The kitchen." Chicken -- kitchen. Today, I'm going to teach you about vocabulary that you will find very useful if you've ever been in a kitchen. Now, the thing that's confusing sometimes is that when you want to say "kitchen", you say "chicken". Oh, no! It's okay. It's funny. I do it all the time. Do I do it all the time? It's a very natural mistake. So if you're ever having a conversation in English, and you say "chicken" instead of "kitchen", don't worry. But we're going to go through some kitchen vocabulary. My name is Ronnie. Let me take you through the magic of the kitchen. The very, very first word that I'm going to teach you is "nuke". "Nuke?" "Nuke" is a verb, and it's a new word from the 1980s. That's so new. It's 30 years old. "Nuke" is the verb that we use for a microwave. A microwave maybe came out in 1981; I don't know. I remember in my house getting one in 1983, and I could make popcorn, and it was amazing. So about the 1980s, we had this amazing thing called a "microwave". You probably know what a "microwave" is. But if you don't, it's like a little oven that cooks your food really, really quickly. We actually developed a new word for this. We call it "nuke". So I can say, "I nuke my food." That means, "I put my food in the microwave." Ding, ding, ding! And it's ready to eat. The next thing that we have is an "oven" or a "stove". Now, "oven" and "stove" -- same word. It does not matter if you say "oven" or "stove". Who cares? I don't. An "oven" or a "stove" -- properly, the "stove" is actually a "stove top" where you would put things on top of the stovetop. And the "oven" is actually this part inside where you open the door. Inside the oven part, at the bottom here, you can bake a cake for me. I like cheesecake. If you'd like to bake me a cake, please do send it to me at www.engvid.com. I will be happy to eat it. You can "grill" or "broil". Now, "grill" and "broil" are the same. It just depends on what your oven says. When you "bake" something, the heat comes from the top and the bottom of the oven, and it's distributed throughout. If you "grill" or "broil" something, the heat comes from the top, and it cooks it on the top of the meat or whatever you're cooking. So the "broil" and the "grill" -- the heat comes from the top. And "bake"; the heat comes from the top and the bottom. So depending on what you're cooking would be the setting on what you're going to use on your oven or your stove. When we bake something, we usually have a certain temperature -- 250 degrees, or you can have 400 degrees. One is Fahrenheit, and one is Celsius. Most of them have both, but if you don't know on your recipe, you could always look on the Internet. It's magic. The next thing -- speaking about magic -- is a toaster. This is the most magical machine ever to be invented in your kitchen. Let me explain the magic of the toaster. You take a simple piece of bread. You put it in the toaster; press the button down; you wait. "Bing!" Out comes lovely, warm, crusty toast. This machine, very simply, is called a "toaster". So you put bread into the toaster -- like magic, it becomes "toast". The next appliance we have is a "kettle". Now, if you like to drink tea or coffee, you're going to love to have a kettle. A "kettle" is a machine that boils water. You can have one on your stovetop, or you can also have one that plugs into the wall. I'm not a very good artist -- or am I? But if you can kind of use your imagination, these both are called "kettles"; they're used for boiling water. Do you like coffee? I love coffee. We also have what's called a "coffeemaker". I know. Sometimes, English makes sense. Guess what this makes. Coffee. So you press some buttons -- some magic; water turns into coffee. It's like water into wine but not as nice. Better in the morning, though. The next thing that we have, another big appliance -- these, by the way, are called "appliances" -- is a "refrigerator". We never bother saying "refrigerator". We say "fridge". And on top of the fridge, we have a "freezer". Now, all of it is called a "fridge", but the top part is called a "freezer". A "freezer" is where there's going to be ice, and things in it are going to be frozen. Frozen. So let's say that you have a delicious frozen dinner, and you want to nuke it. You're going to put it in the microwave.- published: 30 Jan 2014
- views: 4406
2:26
EBSCOhost Basic Search - Tutorial
This tutorial demonstrates how to create a Basic Search using EBSCOhost....
published: 30 Oct 2013
EBSCOhost Basic Search - Tutorial
EBSCOhost Basic Search - Tutorial
This tutorial demonstrates how to create a Basic Search using EBSCOhost.- published: 30 Oct 2013
- views: 47
3:13
The xx - Basic Space
'Basic Space' by The xx Directed by Anthony Dickenson Buy from the world's best record sto...
published: 07 Aug 2009
author: youngturksrecords
The xx - Basic Space
The xx - Basic Space
'Basic Space' by The xx Directed by Anthony Dickenson Buy from the world's best record store Rough Trade: http://www.roughtrade.com/site/shop_detail.lasso?sk...- published: 07 Aug 2009
- views: 7721601
- author: youngturksrecords
4:40
Basic [ความสุขเบื้องต้น] - Chom Chumkasian (Official MV)
Basic - Chom Chumkasian.
Thai Underground hip hop
Instrument : Neeno Chankwang
Mix & Maste...
published: 29 May 2014
Basic [ความสุขเบื้องต้น] - Chom Chumkasian (Official MV)
Basic [ความสุขเบื้องต้น] - Chom Chumkasian (Official MV)
Basic - Chom Chumkasian. Thai Underground hip hop Instrument : Neeno Chankwang Mix & Mastering : Paradorn (Tobadoll) Film : Tai Attarangsan- published: 29 May 2014
- views: 4334
24:15
"100 Basic Signs" (American Sign Language) (www.lifeprint.com)
Dr. Bill Vicars reviewing basic American Sign Language (ASL) signs with a student (Sarah)....
published: 15 May 2013
author: Bill Vicars
"100 Basic Signs" (American Sign Language) (www.lifeprint.com)
"100 Basic Signs" (American Sign Language) (www.lifeprint.com)
Dr. Bill Vicars reviewing basic American Sign Language (ASL) signs with a student (Sarah). This video doesn't need or use sound. For individual vocabulary it...- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 7296
- author: Bill Vicars
9:51
Day Zero of Basic training at Fort Leonard Wood - Raw Footage
Alpha Company 787 MP BN OSUT TRAINING - June '12 through November '12. The shark attack la...
published: 25 Jan 2013
author: Void Null
Day Zero of Basic training at Fort Leonard Wood - Raw Footage
Day Zero of Basic training at Fort Leonard Wood - Raw Footage
Alpha Company 787 MP BN OSUT TRAINING - June '12 through November '12. The shark attack lasted much longer when we ran to the Company CTA and got introduced ...- published: 25 Jan 2013
- views: 178607
- author: Void Null
4:10
BASIC at 50
In 1964, Dartmouth math Professor and future President John Kemeny and math Professor Tom ...
published: 07 Apr 2014
BASIC at 50
BASIC at 50
In 1964, Dartmouth math Professor and future President John Kemeny and math Professor Tom Kurtz, along with a handful of Dartmouth undergraduates, revolutionized computing with the introduction of time-sharing and the BASIC programming language. This year, Dartmouth is celebrating 50 years of BASIC with a day of events on Wednesday, April 30. Please join us as we recognize the enduring impact of BASIC, showcase innovation in computing at Dartmouth today, and imagine what the next 50 years may hold. BASIC at 50: http://www.dartmouth.edu/basicfifty/ Anniversary Celebration Schedule: https://www.dartmouth.edu/basicfifty/events.html The Future of Computing — The Next 50 Years http://www.dartmouth.edu/basicfifty/tomorrow.html- published: 07 Apr 2014
- views: 263
7:07
How to write a basic paragraph
http://www.engvid.com/ A writing lesson for absolute beginners! Here are four very basic r...
published: 04 Oct 2013
How to write a basic paragraph
How to write a basic paragraph
http://www.engvid.com/ A writing lesson for absolute beginners! Here are four very basic rules you must follow when writing simple paragraphs. Learn the basics -- capitals, indentation, line spacing, and more. Then take the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/how-to-write-a-basic-paragraph/ TRANSCRIPT Hello. Do you know how to write a basic paragraph? This is not only for ESL students. This is for everyone around the world, even if you speak English, even if you don't speak English. This is a very, very beautiful, basic lesson on how to write small, short, beautiful paragraphs. "How to Write a Basic Paragraph". Now, I also want you to be very careful. This is not how to write a 200-word essay for your university exam. We don't have enough time in the world for me to teach you that, and I probably forget. So this is, very simply, how to write a basic English paragraph. One, two, three, four rules. Rule No. 1 is: Indent, indent. What does "indent" mean? Indent, basically, means -- I learned this when I was a child -- you take your finger. You can have a big finger, a small finger -- I don't care. You take your finger or two fingers, and you make a little space like so. This is called an "indentation" or "indent". So "indent" means you leave a space at the very first line of the paragraph. And that's it. You do not leave a space at any other lines in the paragraph, only the first line. So it's very important that you only indent the first line of your paragraph like so. Okay. The next thing that you have to do is you have to use a capital letter at the beginning of every sentence. Now, the word that I've written is "I". Another rule in English is that every single time you write "I", it must be a capital. So I'm going to write an example sentence for you to illustrate what I mean: "I am a teacher." Okay? This is one sentence. So rule No. 3: At the end of my sentence, I must use a period. A "period" is a dot, if you'd like. So "I am a teacher." So what I'm going to do is my next sentence... I'm going to begin it with a capital letter. "My" -- so I want to say, "My name -- My name is Ronnie." So what I've done: Rule No. 1, indent. Rule No. 2, you have to use a capital letter at the beginning of every new sentence. Rule No. 3, you're going to use a period at the end of each sentence so that the person reading your beautiful paragraph knows when to stop and take a break. For example, if I did not have a period here, I'd say, "I'm a teacher my name is Ronnie." You need to break up your ideas. So one sentence has one thought and one period. "I am a teacher. My name is Ronnie." Next one. No. 4. I see this in a lot of students' writing. The two basic things about a paragraph are the form and the content. The form is the most important. The form is the indentation. And don't use point form. Do you know what "point form" is? If you're typing something on Word or on an email, "point form" is also called "bullets", which [makes shooting sounds]. So "bullet" means you would put each new sentence on a new line. So if I was to write this: "I'm a teacher", then I would put my next sentence here. This is not how to make a paragraph. This is "point form". So this is a bad paragraph. What I'm going to do is I'm going to write until I almost reach the end of the page. Don't write past the end of the page because then you're writing on the desk and it gets messy. So "I am a teacher. My name is Ronnie. I live -- so I'm going to use up all of my line until the end -- I live in Canada." What would you like to know about Canada? "Canada is very cold." In the winter. So as you can see by my example, I only stop my sentence at the end of my paper. I don't use each sentence on each line. So four basic things to remember when you're writing a basic English paragraph. The first one is: Indent the first line of your paragraph only. Use a capital letter at the beginning of each new line or each new sentence. And use a period at the end. Also, don't forget: Don't use point form. "I am a teacher. My name is Ronnie. I live in Canada. Canada is very cold. Go to 'Subscribe' on YouTube so you can find more great lessons like this." Goodbye.- published: 04 Oct 2013
- views: 528
Vimeo results:
1:10
Flud Enterprise Launch Video
Introducing the all new Flud... the world's first socially-driven news platform architecte...
published: 05 Sep 2012
author: BASIC
Flud Enterprise Launch Video
Introducing the all new Flud... the world's first socially-driven news platform architected for professionals, teams and businesses.
Flud empowers professionals in any business to privately share important news, intelligence and announcements with their colleagues.
Now you can use Flud's reader to consume news and share information privately within your business. Also, log into Flud's web-based Mission Control center to study how well content performs in your company. Flud shows you who the thought leaders in your company are, allows you to write important company news and announcements and then taget that news to specific groups using push notifications. All this and more in the all new Flud!
The new Flud is launching on iOS very soon, so be ready!
3:55
The Micronauts "Reaction" directed by Danakil (Cyrille de Vignemont)
The Micronauts
"Reaction"
Label: Citizen Records.
Director: Cyrille de Vignemont aka Dan...
published: 18 Feb 2009
author: Basic Films
The Micronauts "Reaction" directed by Danakil (Cyrille de Vignemont)
The Micronauts
"Reaction"
Label: Citizen Records.
Director: Cyrille de Vignemont aka Danakil
Producer: Grégory Escure
Production Company: Basic Films
1:09
BASIC - What we do...
A video introduction to our agency. The new video is intended to provide a glimpse into ou...
published: 16 Dec 2011
author: BASIC
BASIC - What we do...
A video introduction to our agency. The new video is intended to provide a glimpse into our culture, our clients, and what we do everyday here at BASIC. Enjoy and let us know your thoughts.
Learn more at www.thinkbasic.com.
3:49
Rafale "Everglades" directed by Victor & Vianney
http://www.youtube.com/user/Basicprod#p/a/u/0/8pLJTRq1R5o
Rafale
"Everglades"
Label: Ris...
published: 16 Mar 2011
author: Basic Films
Rafale "Everglades" directed by Victor & Vianney
http://www.youtube.com/user/Basicprod#p/a/u/0/8pLJTRq1R5o
Rafale
"Everglades"
Label: Rise Recordings
Directors: Victor & Vianney
Producer: Grégory Escure
Production company: Basic Films
DoPs: Jérémie Saint-Jean & Pierre Baudais
1st AD : Mark Zarka
1st Asst Dop : Vivien Deleuze & Cloé Robert
Script : Diane Din Ebongue
Assistant director : Alex Augelle, Elodie Pérez
Electrician : Alexis Grahovac (ADN Electros)
Key grip : Emilien Moreau (Qbe)
Car travelling : Francis Auguy
Hair, Make Up, Stylist : Chloé Weiss
Editor : Helmi Charni
Post : Pierre Baudais
The boy : Sacha Domèce
The girl : Héléna Tejedor
Youtube results:
92:50
Billy Sheehan Basic Bass lesson
...
published: 07 Jun 2013
author: Anthony Ayora
Billy Sheehan Basic Bass lesson
8:18
Basic Probability
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=uzkc-qNVoOk
An introduction to probability...
published: 03 Aug 2011
Basic Probability
Basic Probability
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=uzkc-qNVoOk An introduction to probability- published: 03 Aug 2011
- views: 652225
9:58
Math Antics - Basic Division
Learn More at mathantics.com Visit http://www.mathantics.com for more Free math videos and...
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: mathantics
Math Antics - Basic Division
Math Antics - Basic Division
Learn More at mathantics.com Visit http://www.mathantics.com for more Free math videos and additional subscription based content!- published: 04 Nov 2012
- views: 6449
- author: mathantics
3:22
Basic Addition - Children's Math
Learn Simple Addition with Nellie and Ned, that will help your Children with their Basic M...
published: 31 Oct 2013
Basic Addition - Children's Math
Basic Addition - Children's Math
Learn Simple Addition with Nellie and Ned, that will help your Children with their Basic Math! The Nursery Rhymes you may LIKE :-) Humpty Dumpty - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRscMpcPOQc&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 Incy Wincy Spider - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P3sSQig8G8&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 The Wheels of the Bus Go Round and Round - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGp1Wi9izDk&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIJXdYhXQyQ&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 Five Little Monkeys - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szQ98LjzRTg&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 I'm a Little Teapot - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA3Lf8xL3Zg&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 Baa Baa Black Sheep - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uftk7uU1H9k&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 Mary had a Little Lamb - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDoLJGYuaX0&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 London Bridge is Falling Down - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f29uMXIxrOw&list;=SPfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 To Watch ALL the Nursery Rhymes Click Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szQ98LjzRTg&list;=PLfnpElQb4HXroT_7nybWxPuhWR_hmqkS2 Subscribe to Nellie And Ned for MORE Fun - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NellieAndNed Learn Phonics A to Z - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH1XVuTawq0&list;=PLfnpElQb4HXrnLUkSurS-XNKh3a62orgT- published: 31 Oct 2013
- views: 4648